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Ortelius england map12/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ERIC comprises two units: a set of tutorials on some of Shakespeare's plays and on the making and selling of books during the Early Modern period and a database of scanned texts from Penn's Furness Shakespeare Library. The English Renaissance in Context (ERIC) was an NEH-funded project (2002) designed to provide scholars and students with access to major texts of the English Renaissance in their original versions. ![]() The English Renaissance in Context (2002) Dreiser's Russian diary edited by Riggio and West can be found in an ebook version through Penn Press. The Dreiser primary source material formerly available on this site can now be found in Colenda, the Penn Libraries repository for digital collections content.įurther Dreiser material, including the Dreiser bibliography, Dresier library inventories, and short film of Dreiser at Iroki will be made available soon. In addition to these resources from the collection of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library the site includes scholarly essays and links to the International Theodore Dreiser Society and to the newly updated Theodore Dreiser: A Primary Bibliography & Reference Guide.įormer URL – for citation purposes only: įinal Archived version on the WaybackMachine The Dreiser Web Source provides access to correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and photographs related to Dreiser's personal life and his careers as journalist, novelist, essayist, and political activist. Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was a novelist, story writer, autobiographer, essayist, political writer, travel writer, playwright, poet, journalist, editor and diarist. ![]()
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